By A Mystery Man Writer
A Japanese dry garden is the most widely recognized of Japan’s gardening styles, utilizing rocks, moss, sand, and streams in a Zen-like composition. The scents in Tennen’s Japan Dry Garden series convey the serenity and inner peace we encounter when we stroll through an artfully arranged garden. This box contains 21 cones with a burning time of fifteen minutes each; light one and feel the room become alive with the scents of verdant botanicals. Wandering Moss: Notes of earth, oakmoss, and cedar finish off the verdant aroma of petrichor. Fallen Blossom: The fresh scent of gardenia conjures up a verdant landscape in our mind’s eye. Mountain Stone: Cultivate a quiet atmosphere with the weathered scent of sandalwood and parchment. About TennenFounded in 2001 by Ethan and Sarah Wessel, Tennen is a multidisciplinary architectural firm based in Phoenix, Arizona. After becoming
A Japanese dry garden is the most widely recognized of Japan’s gardening styles, utilizing rocks, moss, sand, and streams in a Zen-like composition. The scents in Tennen’s Japan Dry Garden series convey the serenity and inner peace we encounter when we stroll through an artfully arranged garden. This box contains 21 cones with a burning time of fifteen minutes each; light one and feel the room become alive with the scents of verdant botanicals.
Wandering Moss: Notes of earth, oakmoss, and cedar finish off the verdant aroma of petrichor.
Fallen Blossom: The fresh scent of gardenia conjures up a verdant landscape in our mind’s eye.
Mountain Stone: Cultivate a quiet atmosphere with the weathered scent of sandalwood and parchment.
About TennenFounded in 2001 by Ethan and Sarah Wessel, Tennen is a multidisciplinary architectural firm based in Phoenix, Arizona. After becoming dissatisfied with the lack of beautiful, functional incense burners in the US, the pair devised their own, eventually partnering with Kyoto-based makers to bring incense to their line as well. From buildings to aromas, Tennen projects find their inspiration in the culture and aesthetic sensibilities of Japan - especially honesty of materials, minimalist leanings, and an appreciation for the changing of the seasons.
Contains: 21 conesBurning Time: Approximately 15-17 minutes. How to Use: Light the tip of the incense cone and blow out the flame immediately. Keep away from flammable objects. Kyoto, Japan
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